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From featucfcap January i g , to Œueftte? January 31, 1764.
Venice, January 6. Victualling,Office, January 18. 1764.
I
T has teen ordered by the Senate, that all such The Commffioners for Victualling His Majefiy's Navy
Levant Goods, as are or can be (hipped here do hereby give Notice, that on Wednefiday the ifi of
on English Vessels for England, shall be ex- February next, exactly a't Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon,
empted from the Export Duties, with the Re- Mr. John Ommanney, Agent to thefiaidCommissioner's
stitution bf those paid bn Importation. dt Plymouth, will expose to Sale at the Victualling- Office
Venice, January ii. There are no farther Ac- at the said Port, Thirty-fix Pipes ofi Red Port Wines,
counts from "Spalatro; which <gives Reason to hope lying in His Majefifs Stores there, nvhich may be viewed
that the Plague is subsiding there, through the un- by any Persons voilling to become Purchasers till the Day
wearied Diligence used by the General Michieli to of Sale. ,
prevent any Communication with the Infected. A Deposit of Twenty-five Pounds per Cent, is to be
made on the Purchase of each Lot at the Time of Sale ;
St. James's, January 2 8 , 17&4. and the Remainder is to be paid, and the Wine taken
W Hereas, notwithstanding the repeated Notices,
which have been publiihed in the Lohdon
pazette, the Merchants and other Persons having
away, nvithin Thirty Days afterwards, in Default of
which the Deposit-Money is td" be forfeited to His
Majefiy, and the Wines to remain the Property of the
Effects in any of the several Iflands or Places restored Crown.
to the Crowns of France and Spain by the late Treaty The Conditions of'the Sale may he seen at the Victual-
of Peace, and having a Right to send Ships thither to ling Office at Plymouth, and at the Secretary** Office at
bring away such Effects, pursuant to the 8th and the Victualling Ofiice, London^
19th Articles of that Treaty, do nevertheless neglect
to deliver into tlie Office of the Earl bf Halifax, Britiih Linen Office Edinburgh, Jah. 21, 1764.
His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State, a Desig- The Court of Directors of the British Linen Company
nation in Writing," signed by their Names, of the give Notice, That a Quarterly General Court os Pro-
Ships proposed to be sent by all and every of them, prietors will be held at their Office on Monday the $th
cither jointly or separately, with the Name and Ton- of March next, in Terms of the Charter.
nage of each, and the Time within which they are
intended to sail to any of the said Iilands or Places : Assurance Office, Serjeant*-Inn,
And whereas it is how become necessary to fix a
certain Time, beyond which the Applications to be January 31, 1764.
A. General Quarterly Court qf lhe Corporation of the
made by His Majesty's said Secretary pf State to the Amicable Society for a Perpetual Assurance-Office, nvill
Courts of France and Spain, for the .Delivery of the be held at their Houje in Serjeants-Inn, Fleet-fireet, on
respective Passports, agreed by thefaid Treaty tobe Thursday the gth Day cf February next, at Eleven ds
given to the said Vellels, cannot be delayed, with- the Clock in the Forenoon. .
out Danger of much Prejudice, and Inconvenience,
to the Interests of the Concerned ; It is therefore here- John Pye, Register.
by proposed and desired, that the said Merchants
and others, would deliver *th the Designations of Navy OEice, January 25, 1764.
their respective ships, in the Manner above described, The Principal Officers and Commiffioners of His Ma-
to the Office of His Majesty's faid Secretary of State, jefiy's Navy give Notice, that on Tuefiday the Jth of
before the 14th Day of February next; and they Are next Month, at Ten o'Clock in the Morning, Com-
further to take Notice, that no Regard will be had missioner Hughes will expose to Sale, at the Pay-Office
to any Applications of that Nature, which may be in His Majefifs Tard n.ear Portsmouth, Several Lots of
delivered into the said Office, after the said 14th Old Stores, consisting ofi old Canvas in Paper Stuff',
Day of February, except in such Cases where the Old Hammocks voith Clews, Old Rope, Ditto in Paper
said Notice shall appear to have been ^delayed by Stuff, Ditto in Rounding, Mails, Platts, &c. jiink in
some unavoidable Circumstance or Accident. Paper Stuff, Ditto in Clenches and short Pieces, White
Ocham, Hemp Rubbish, Shakings and decayed Worming
and Spuny arftlying iri the fiaid Tardi where any Per-
" Lord Chamberlain's Office, January 31. sons willing to be Purchasers, may have the Liberty of
Orders sor the Court's Change of Mourning on viewing them at any Time iri the working Hours of the
Sunday next the 5th of February,, for the late Elector said Tard, till the Day of Salt.
of Saxony, .viz. And as a Deposit of 25 /. per Cent, or in that Pro-
The Ladies to wear black Silk or Velvet, coloured porfim, is to he made by the Purchasers, all Perfions
Ribbon's, Fans, and Tippets. voho shall dttytd the said Sale, are to take Notice.there-
The. Men to continue in Black full trimmed, and of, and come prepared for thdt Purpose ; dnd unless the
to wear coloured Swords and Buckles. Stores so purchasedJhall be paidfor, and taken away at
And on Sunday the 12th of February the Court to the End of Forty Days after the Day of Sale, the Deposit
£0 oat of Mourning. fhall-bt serf tif tf, and become tbt Property ofthe Crowtf.
[ Price Three pence. ]
Victuallings
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Whitehall, November 21, 1763." the Week, the Letters ought to depart from hence a Fcfir
The Lords- Commiffioners for Trade and Plantations sooner. ^ Command of the Pofi master Generals
having received Information, that many Persons are Anth. T o d d , Secretary,
defirous of Grants of Land in His Majesty's Provinces
cfEast Florida and West Florida in America, in Order General Post ofiice, January 7 , 1 7 6 4 .
tv the Cultivation of the fame for the raising of Silk, His Majesty's Pofi-mafier General having been pleafeS
CottoH", Wine, Op; Indigo, Cochineal, and other to establish Three Packet-Boats, at .Falmouth, of 140*'
Commodities to vihich the faid Lands are adapted: Tons and 18 Hands each, for the Conveyance of Mails$
Their Lordjhips therefore, to avoid any Delay in the ma- Expresses and Passengers, to Barbadoes, Grenada, St.
king of fitch Settlements, do, by His Majestfs Command, Christopher's, Jamaica, Pensacola, St. Augustine, Sa-'
give public Notice, that His Majefiy has been pleafied to vanna, Cbarles-Town, and back to Falmouth.
direct, that the Lands in His Majefifs faid Provinces of The firfi Mail nvill be dispatchedfrom this Office on
Eafi Florida and Weft Florida ffiall be surveyed and tht zifd of February next; the second on the izth of
laid out into Townjbips, not exceeding Tvoenty Thousand April; the third on the x^th of June ; and upon the
Acres each, for the Convenience and Accommodation of Return of every Packet, Notice will be given, whea
Settlers ; and that these Townships, or any Proportions the next Mail is to be dispatchedfrom hence, Vohich is
thereof, nvill be granted, upon the fame moderate Con- calculated for once in tnvo Months, or thereabout.
ditions of^uit-Rent and Cultivation as are required in The Pofiage of all Letters and Packets sent, from Lon-
ether Colonies, to fuch Persons as fhall.be willing to en- don, mufi he paid upon their Delivery into this Office ;>
ter into reasonable Engagements to settle the Lands, the Inland Pofiage to London, firom all Places in Great
nvithin a limited Time, and at their own Expence, Britain or Ireland, must also be paid, over and above
nvith a proper Number of useful and industrious Pro- thefaid Rates.
testant Inhabitants, either firom His Majestfs other The Pofiage from London to His Majefifs Islands in-
Colonies, or from Foreign Parts; and all Persons, voho the West-Indies, is at the Rate of 1 s. bd. for afingle
may be voilling to' obtain such Grants, are defired to Letter ; to the vohole Continent of America, including
fend their Proposals in Writing to John Pownall, Esq-, Florida, at I s. per Letter, the double, treble and
Secretary to thefaid Lords Commistioners for Trade and Ounce Letters and Packets in Proportion; the like Rates
Plantations. will be charged in Return, at this Office, upon the Let-*,
By Order of their Lordships, ters and Packets coming from those Places respectively.
J . Pownall, Secretary. All Letters for any of His Majesiy's Ifiands in the*
Weft Indies, not herein mentioned, may be directed hy
General Post-Office, December 3 1 , 1763. the Way of Barbados*, Grenada, or St: Christopher's i
The Pofi-Boy bringing the Rye Mail to this Offce, and if not fio directed', * they will be left al St. Christo-
having between Four and Five o'Clock this Morning, pher's, to be forwarded from thence as Occasion maj
imprudently fiopt at the Horse and Groom, a Public House er
in Kent-street, to takefiomeRefreshment, found, upon bis A ' By Command of the Postmaster Geiural,
Return to his Horse left at the Door, that thefaid Mail, Anth. T o d d , Secretary,
containing the following Bags of Letters, voas cut off
and carried away, viz.
W
R y e , Stonecrouch, Sevenoaks, Tunbridge, H a - of Merioneth,
Hereas Catherine Vaughan, late of
Hendremawr in the Pari/h of LlanyckU-irt the County
has for several Years last past been absent from
stings, Battle, Cranbrook, Biddenden, Tenterden, her usual Place of Abode, and has not been heard' of by any
and Hurstgreen. of her Famiiy, so that there is great Reason to suppose that the
This is Therefore to give Notice, That whoever shall said Catherine Vaughan is dead. If therefore any Person or
Persons can and will give sufficient Proof of the Death of the
apprehend and convict, or cause to be "apprehended and said Catherine Vaughan, and will apply for that Purpose to
tconvicted, the Person or Persons nvbo fiole and carried Gawen Roberts, of DoJgun Ucha in the Parish* of DblgeJJy in
eff thefaid'Mail, will bt intitled to a Reward of Fifty the find County, shall be amply rewarded for their Trouble j
P o u n d s ; or, if any Person or Persons, v?hether Accom- or if the said Catherine Vaughan be living, and will apply as
above, (he will be inform«l of something g-reatly to her A d -
plice in thefaid Robbery, or knowing thereof, shall make vantage.
Discovery, whereby the Person or Perfions, who com-
•mitttd the fiame, may be apprehended and brought to
Jufiice, such Discoverer or Discoverers vojll, upon Con- This Day are Published, Price is. 6 d.
viction of the Party or Parties, he intitled to the fame
Reward of Fifty Pounds.
By Command of the Pofi-mafier General,
S O M E Observations oh Dr. Brown's
IDissertation on the Rife; Union, &c. &c. &c. of
P O E T R Y and M U S I C K .
Anthony T o d d , Secretary. I n a Letter to D r . B * * * * *
Printed for W . Johnston-, in Ludgate-street.
General Post-Office, December 3 1 , 1763.
Public Notice is hereby given, That all fiucb Letters
for Germany, andfior Turkey by Vienna, as are intended P Ursuant to a Decree of His Majestyls Court of Exche^
quer at Westminster, the Creditors of Thomas Bernards
late of the PariJh of St. John Hackney in the County of Mid -
to pass through Flanders, mufi be directed accordingly dlefex, Gentleman, deceased, are forthwith to come in andx
via Flanders ; otherwise they will be sent by the Way prove their Debts before Charles Taylor, Esq; Deputy R e -
of Holland. membrancer of the laid Court, at tlie King's Remembran-
Letters for the Levant are dispatchedfrom Vienna, cer's Office in the Inner Temple, London.
%v?ice every Month, on the nearest Wednesday or Satur-
to the ifi and iyh Days of the Month, without being
P Ursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, the
Creditors of Peter Jcwkes, late of Petworth.in the County-
of Sussex, Esq; deceased, are forthwith to prove theirDebts be-
address''d to the Care of any Correspondent at Vienna. fore William Graves, Esq; one of the Masters of the said Court,
When tht faid Days ofthe Month happen on a Tuefday, at his Chambers in Symond's Inn, London.
er Friday, the Letters for Turkey ought to be sent from
London fo as to reach Vienna nvithin the Fortnight; P ursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery, the
Creditors of Joshua Oldroyd, Jate of Tower Hill, Lon-
don, Merchant, are peremptorily to come in and prove
hut, if the ifi or \%tb fallout on any other D^s °fi their Debts before Samuel Pechell, Esq; one of the Masters
o f t h e said Court, at liis Ch-imbets ill Lincoln's Irtii, Lon. | ton Jh the C-Junty of S^iford, Orocsr, artd he being dedattd
don, on or before the 13th Day of February next} or they a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to the
will be excluded the Benefit of tlie said Order. Commissioners in the said Commisiuin named, or the major
T O be fold to the highest Bidder, on Tuesday the i c t h Part of them, on the -27th and 28th Days of February next,
Day of March next, at Guildhall," London, at Ten of at the House of John Ford, known by the Name or Sign of
the Clock in tlie Forenoon, before the Commisiioners in a Com- of the Saracen's Head in Bewdley in the County of Worcesler,
hiiflion of Bankrupt against Gabriel Holland, of Swsnnington and on tlie 1 ;fh of March following, at the House of William
in the County of Leicester, Coal-master, All the said Bank- Savage, called the Bell in Wolverhampton aforesaid, and make
rupt's Estate in all those Delphs or Mines of Coal, with the a full Discovery and Disclosure of his Estite and Eftects -
Privileges, Liberties and Licence thereunto belonging, situate at the First ot which Sittings the Creditors are to come
and lying in the Manor of S hannington aforesaid, late be- prepared to prove their Debts, and at the Second Sitting to
longing to the said Bankrupt, together with the New-erected chufe _ Assignees, and at the last Sitting the said Bank-
Fire-Engine, and all Materials thereto belonging. Also tlie rupt is required to finiJh his Examination, and the Cre-
Blacksmith*? Shop, and several Dwellings contained under ditors are to assent to or dissent from the Allowance of his
one Roof called the Engine. Also the Coal-Gins and Ro^-cs, Certificate. All Persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or
Working-Tools in the Coal Field, with some old Materials that have any of his Eft'ects, are not tp pay or deliver' the
of a Fire-Engine, together with stabling for Forty Horses. fame but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but give
Likewiie the Horses convenient for the Work, with Two Notice to Mr. Rowland Hill, Attorney, in Bewdley aforesaid.
Dwelling-houses adjoining to the Stables. Also several Par-
cels of Timber, and other Wood lying in the Coal Field and W Hereas a Commission of Bankrupt is awaraed and issued
forth against Sarah Backhouse, of the Town of Lan-
elsewhere, to be sold lo the Purchasers of the Works on a caster in the County of the Town of Lancaster, Spinsler,
fair Valuation. Forfurrher Particulars enquire of the saiu Ga- Linnen-draper, Dealer and Chapwoman, and slie being declared
•briel Holland, at Swanningron, or at the Works. And as it a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender herself to the
Wfll 'be required that 10 per Cent, cf che Purchase-money be Commissioners in the said CommilTion named, or the major
deposited in Part of the Purchase, all Persons intending to bid Part of them, on the i 2 d and 23d Days of February neit,
for the fame, are desired to take Norice thereof, and to come at Harry's Coffc-j-hmise in Kingstun upon Hull, and on the
prepared accordingly. For the Conditions of Sale apply to Mr. 13th of March following, at the House of Mr. Godfrey, the
Richard Cracraft, in Philpot Lane, London. King's-arms in Market! Weighron in the County of York, at
"****1 H E Creditors of John Parker, late of Shackleton in Two in the Afternoon, on e.ich ofthe said Days, and n u k e a*full
I Wadsworth. in tlie Parish of Halifax and County of Discovery and Disclosure of her Estate and Effects ; when and
Y o r k , Meichant, Dealtr and Chspman,-e Bankrupt, arede- where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts
fired to meet the Astignees of his Estate and Eftects, on the and at the Second Sitting to chufe Assignees, and at the Ult
»2d of February next, 3t Ten in the Forenoon, at the House Sitting the said Bankrupt is required to'finisli her Examina-
of Mr. James SchoJes, the Talbot in Halifax aforesaid, in or- tion, and the Creditors are to alfent to or dissent from d e
der to alfent to or dissent from the said Alsignees commencing AHowance of her Certificate. All Persons indebted to th-
cne or more Suit or Suits at Law or in Equity for Recovery said Bankrupt, or that have any of her Effects, are not to
of the said Bankrupt's Estate and Effects ; and to their com- pay or deJiver the fame but to whom the Commislioners sliali
pounding, submitting to Arbitration, or agreeing, any Matter appoint, but give Notice to Mr. Gosorth, in Hull.
or Thing relating thereto ; and on other special Affairs.
W Hereas a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and T HE Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt award-
ed and issued forth against Robert Sawyer, late of Great
issued forth against Joseph Stell, now or late of the Yannouth in the County of Norl'olk, Baker and Dealer in
parish of Keighley in the County of York, Dealer and Corn, inrend to meet on the 2id of February nexr, at Five
Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby j of-the Clock in the Afternoon, at the House..of Job Smith
required to", surrender himfelf to the Commissioners in the said I commonly called or known by the Name or Sign of the Wrefl-
Commiiiion named, or the major Part ofthem, on the 8th and lers in Great Yarmouth aforesaid, in order to make a Final
21st Days of February next, and on thc 13th Day of Marcii Dividend of the said Bankrupt's Estate and Effects ; when and
following, at Four in the Afternoon, on each of the said where the Creditors, who have not already proved their Debts
Days, at Guildhall, London, and make a full Discovery and are to come prepared to prove the fame, or they will be ex-
Disclosure of his EJlate and Eft'ects; when and where the Cre- cluded the Benefit of the said Dividend. And all Pe-sois
ditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts, and at who have made any Claims, are to come and prove the fame'
the Second Sitting to chufe Aflignees, and at the Jast Sit- or they will be disallowed. * "'
ting thefaid Bankrupt is required to finisli his Examination, and
the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the Allowance W Hereas the acting Commissioners in the Commiffion
of Bankrupt awarded against James Warburton, of
ef his Certificate. All Persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, thc Parisli of Saint John Wapping in the County of Middlesex
or that have any of his Effects, are not to pay or deliver thc Slopseller, Lighterman, Coal-merchant, Dealer and Ch.-ipman'
fame but to whom the Commissioners sliall appoint, but give have certified to the Right Hon. Lord Henley, Baron of Grange'
Notice to Mr. Brown, Attorney, in Garden Court, Temple. - Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, that the said James
Hereas a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and Warburton hath in all Things conformed himself aecordiin-
W issued forth against Thomis Naylor, of London, and to the Directions of the several Acts of Parliament made-
James Walker, h t e ef New JTork, but now of London, Mer- concerning Bankrupts ; This is to give Notice, that by viitue
chants aad Partners, and they being declared Bankrupts, are of an Act passed in the Fifth Year of his lare Majesty's
hereby required to surrender themselves to the Commissioners in Reign, his Certificate will be allowed and confirmed as the
the laid Commission named, or the major Part of them, on said Act directs, unless Cause be sliewn to the contrary-oa
the 2d and 15th of February next, and on t;he 13th of March or before rhe 20th of February next.
following, at Ten of the -Clock in the Forenoon, on each
of the said Days, at Guildhall, London, and make a full W Hereas the acting Commissioners in the Commistion of
Bankrupt awarded against William Daniel, now or late
Discovery and Disclosure of their Estate and Effects; when of Cannon-street, London, Upholder, Dealer andChapman, ha\e
and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their certified to the Rt. Hon. Lord Henley, Baron of G r a n e e / L o . d
Debts, and at the Second Sitting to chufe Assignees, and High Chancellor of Great Britain, that the said William Da nit-1
a t the last S'tting the said Bankrupts are required t» finisli hath in all Things aenfa-med himself according to the Di-
their Examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent rections of the several Acts of Parliament made concerning
from, the Allowance of their Certificate. All Persons indebted Bankrupts ; This is togive Notice, that by viitue of an Atl
ro the seid Bankrupts, or that have any of their Eft'ects, are passed in the Fifth Year of his Jate Majesly^ Reign, his Cer-
not to pay or deliver the fame but to whom the Commiflioners tificate will be allowed and confirmed as the sai,d Act directs
fliall appoint, but give Notice to Mr. Green, Attorney, in unless Cause be sliewn to the contiary on or before the zoth. of
Castle-ynrd Holbourn. <• February next.
W Hereas a Commistion of Bankrupt is awarded and issued
forth against Richard Simpole, late of Wolverhamp-
Printed by E. Owen and T. Harrison in Warwick-Lane. 1764.